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My client is a medium-sized national FM company looking for an experienced and qualified A/C Engineer to join an established team on a mobile basis within the Basingstoke area. This is a mobile role working on a portfolio of commercial properties. This is a maintenance role including ppms, breakdowns, and servicing. Hours of work are Monday to Friday with OT and Call out available.
Benefits Will Include
- Competitive salary up to GBP 46k
- OT
- 33 days Holiday
- On-going training and development
- Van + Fuel Card
- OT
Responsibilities
- Working on a portfolio of mixed commercial Sites
- Covering a large area including Berkshire, Bucks, Herts, and London
- Carrying out all the servicing and maintenance of commercial air conditioning and refrigeration units
- Working on various Air conditioning systems: VRV/VRFs, split, and multi-split systems
- As a service engineer, you will cover air handling, air conditioning, and refrigeration
- Complete all paperwork and documentation in a timely and accurate manner
- Adhere to Health and Safety guidelines
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My client is keen to meet with individuals with the following:
- NVQ level 2 (min) Air conditioning and refrigeration
- Experience with VRVs, VRFs, chillers, Air handling units
- F Gas 2079/2089 qualified
- Have commercial experience in Building Services or FM Background
- Air conditioning and refrigeration knowledge
- Flexible with a positive attitude and approach
- 17th Edition (highly desired)


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